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Coffee’s Consequences

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Puerto Rico

Specialty Coffee Farmers Brew a Slow-Drip Revival

By Coraly Cruz Mejías
Uganda

Big Ambitions for Uganda’s Small-Scale Coffee Farms

By Patricia Lindrio
Democratic Republic of Congo

A Once-Dominant Coffee Industry Struggles to Survive

By Noella Nyirabihogo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Coffee, a Storied Source of Wealth in Rural DRC, Grows Again

By Merveille Kavira Luneghe
Democratic Republic of Congo

Their Coffee is World-Class, but DRC Farmers Say Growing It Doesn’t Pay

By Mariam Aboubakar Esperance
Democratic Republic of Congo

In DRC, Coffee Beans May Be the Seed of an Economic Transformation

By Zita Amwanga

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